Looks like Taw. is way up from last weeks rain. I pulled the below off the reports section of the Parks and Wildlife page.

"Water stained; 54-58 degrees; 4.78' low. Black bass are fair on Carolina rigged Brush Hogs (short leader with a light weight) and Texas rigged craws in 5-8 feet in coves and around bridge columns. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs around bridge columns. White bass are fair on chartreuse slabs and live minnows. Striped bass and hybrid striper are fair on chrome Rat-L-Traps and Sassy Shad along and out from the dam. Catfish are fair on nightcrawlers."

Looks like prime weather and water conditions if you hit the lake this weekend.

Went fishing yesterday at Big Sandy Park on Lewisville one of my friends had a little to much to drink and thought he would dive off the dock there well.... lmao i heard the splash turned around and there he was sitting in about 3 feet of water off the end off the dock :beat_plaster: normally the dock would sit in about 6-7 feet of water but not yesterday

t bone, travis goes up and down alot. most ramps are still open but it won't be long. we had some good rain today but it won't matter much.i may try tonight for a little while , have'nt had any luck so far.
i've tried spot tail minnows, 1 live perch , shrimp and cut frozen shad. but i've only fished daytime till tonight. also,i'm getting hung up alot, it's all rock on the bottom.
good luck,
matt

Hey Chum, I fish Tawakoni and we hardly ever fish deeper than 6' foot, even in the winter (which wasn't much winter this year) we were catchin' them in 3' of water. There is deeper water near by and alot of trees out on a point. Maybe if ya have a spot like this one, get in there and fish the 3' water in the trees.